Accrescent: Store run (edit: advocated) by the GrapheneOS team for third-party apps
Aegis: 2FA TOTP code generator
AirGuard: Scans for persistent AirTags in the vicinity, notifies if I may be victim to AirTag tracking
AntennaPod: Podcast manager, also supports importing local folders of podcasts
AudioMonitor: Measure sound level
Binary Eye: Support for many types of 1D and 2D barcodes
ByeDPI: routes internet traffic through the DNS port to bypass certain types of filtering
Canvass: doodle app, useful for mid-conversation diagrams and clarifying things visually in the absence of pen and paper
ClassiCube: Minecraft Classic clone
Conversations: XMPP client
Editor: raw text editor
Elementary: periodic table
SimpleEmail: minimalist e-mail app that does not automatically fetch linked images. Refereshes in the background every 15 minutes and sends notifications without need for Play Services or equivalent
FakeStandby: for edge cases when I want something to keep running in the foreground, but don’t want to keep the screen on
Feeder: RSS client
Fintunes: Jellyfin client optimized for music
FlorisBoard: customizable keyboard
Fruity Game: Suika but with MS-Paint art style
Graph 89: Graphing calculator emulator
Invizible: Tor and DNS client
Kiwix: Offline Wikipedia (you can download just the parts useful to you, e.g. medical articles without storage-hungry media files)
Lemuroid: GBA emulator
LocalSend: instant P2P filesharing over WLAN
Markor: notes app with markdown
Material Files: files app with SMB share support and various handy features
Molly: Alternative Signal client
Fossify Messages: I use it over the default messages app since it is easy to block numbers by pattern
Notally: notes app with nice checklists
Open Camera: as easy to use as the regular camera, but with a bunch more features below the surface
OpenContacts: saves contacts as individual .vcf files to a directory for easy backup and allows dropping unknown callers without bothering me with a notification
Organic Maps to be replaced with CoMaps later
OSS Document Scanner: best FOSS scanning app I’ve found so far. Includes auto-cropping (given enough contrast) and adjustable B&W filter to eliminate off-white background colors.
phyphox: view output of sensors like the barometer, magnetometer, accelerometer, etc.
PipePipe: NewPipe but better (except for the occasional memory leakage)
QDict & QuickDic: offline dictionaries and bilingual wordbooks
RadioDroid: IP radio client. Can tune in to international news, music, sports broadcasts
RHVoice: TTS app
RiMusic: NewPipe, but for Spotify, etc. YT Music
SecScanQR: QR scanner and generator with history, useful to save QR addresses for later use since I don’t want to fill out forms or read documents on my phone
SuperTuxKart: the only [edit: other] game on my phone
Symphony: Music app with a slick UI
Trail Sense: Compass with various goodies useful for outdoor activities
Breezy Weather: weather app and homescreen widget with a slick UI
MicroMathematics: Math engine, but I never learned how to use it
Fossify Paint does the same thing without adding the IzzyOnDroid repo, I just happen to have Canvass since it was the first thing that showed up when I searched.
Thank you. Most of thoese i even dont know. Can you make a list?
Of course
run(edit: advocated) by the GrapheneOS team for third-party appsSpotify, etc.YT MusicYou had me going til that one.
My bad, misremembered that RiMusic fetches from Youtube music instead of Spotify
Cannot find canvass on f-droid, got a link?
It’s on the IzzyOnDroid repo: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.cyb3rg0d.canvass
Fossify Paint does the same thing without adding the IzzyOnDroid repo, I just happen to have Canvass since it was the first thing that showed up when I searched.
Thank you!